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saundrashay
Aug 18, 2012, 06:27 PM
How and where do I part my medium legnth hair to bleach n then dye it teal or lime green?

Alty
Aug 18, 2012, 07:02 PM
I would really talk to a hair dresser about this. Anything you do at home will likely turn out very bad, seeing as you don't even know where to part it.

Spend the extra money and go to a professional. It will be worth it.

clairemsmith
Aug 19, 2012, 12:42 AM
Hmmm, I would be scared to try a color like that! But because it is so unusual I don't know if a hairdresser would even do it? I guess it wouldn't hurt to ask if you really want to try it but it may be hard to get the color out once its done if you don't like it :) But if that happens you could always post on here and maybe someone could help. Good luck!

jenniepepsi
Aug 19, 2012, 02:01 PM
Of course a hair dresser would do it. That is what they are paid for. Ads for hair dressers often show the blue green and orange styles.

tickle
Aug 19, 2012, 02:17 PM
If you tie your hair in a pony tail. Try different levels to see where you want the colour. I really like that look. Then dye the bottom part.

Alty
Aug 19, 2012, 02:22 PM
I'd really be afraid to try this at home. But I do agree that a hairdresser will do it, even if he/she doesn't agree with the color choice. Colors are in right now. My 60 old neighbor has a bold highlight in her bangs (she has very short hair) and she changes the color every few months. She's had everything from a deep purple to lime green. I personally like the look. :)

The problem with coloring your hair a green, teal, or any other bold color, is that you can't just do it. There are steps that need to be followed, especially if you have dark hair. The color won't take until you bleach it first, and bleaching, then adding color, can really destroy your hair.

It really isn't something I'd try at home.